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To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study

CONTEXT: Laryngoscopy and intubation performed during RSI lead to choroidal blood volume increase and an eventual rise in intraocular pressure (IOP). Use of succinylcholine (SCh) causes an undesirable rise in IOP which is further aggravated by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Dexmedetomidin...

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Autores principales: Singh, Raj Bahadur, Choubey, Sanjay, Mishra, Saurabh
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284835
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aer.AER_100_17
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Choubey, Sanjay
Mishra, Saurabh
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description CONTEXT: Laryngoscopy and intubation performed during RSI lead to choroidal blood volume increase and an eventual rise in intraocular pressure (IOP). Use of succinylcholine (SCh) causes an undesirable rise in IOP which is further aggravated by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Dexmedetomidine is a highly selective centrally acting α(2) adrenergic agonist that has IOP lowering properties. AIMS: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of intravenous (i.v.) infusion of dexmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg) as premedication in attenuating the rise of IOP and adverse effect if any caused by SCh in patients undergoing RSI for general anesthesia. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This was a double-blind, randomized trial. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty adult patients in the age group of 20–50 years scheduled for elective surgeries under general anesthesia. Group I (dexmedetomidine group) (n = 30) received i.v. infusion of dexmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg) and Group II (control group) (n = 30) received i.v. infusion of 50 ml normal saline as premedication STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences Version 15.0 statistical Analysis Software. RESULTS: It was observed that Group I (dexmedetomidine group) had a better attenuating effect over the increases in IOP in patients undergoing RSI for general anesthesia using SCh. An increase in IOP was seen in Group II (control group) patients with RSI. CONCLUSIONS: The findings in the present study indicate that i.v. dexmedetomidine effectively attenuates the increases in IOP with an additional advantage of control on hemodynamic responses following RSI.
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spelling pubmed-57354742017-12-28 To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study Singh, Raj Bahadur Choubey, Sanjay Mishra, Saurabh Anesth Essays Res Original Article CONTEXT: Laryngoscopy and intubation performed during RSI lead to choroidal blood volume increase and an eventual rise in intraocular pressure (IOP). Use of succinylcholine (SCh) causes an undesirable rise in IOP which is further aggravated by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Dexmedetomidine is a highly selective centrally acting α(2) adrenergic agonist that has IOP lowering properties. AIMS: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of intravenous (i.v.) infusion of dexmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg) as premedication in attenuating the rise of IOP and adverse effect if any caused by SCh in patients undergoing RSI for general anesthesia. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This was a double-blind, randomized trial. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty adult patients in the age group of 20–50 years scheduled for elective surgeries under general anesthesia. Group I (dexmedetomidine group) (n = 30) received i.v. infusion of dexmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg) and Group II (control group) (n = 30) received i.v. infusion of 50 ml normal saline as premedication STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences Version 15.0 statistical Analysis Software. RESULTS: It was observed that Group I (dexmedetomidine group) had a better attenuating effect over the increases in IOP in patients undergoing RSI for general anesthesia using SCh. An increase in IOP was seen in Group II (control group) patients with RSI. CONCLUSIONS: The findings in the present study indicate that i.v. dexmedetomidine effectively attenuates the increases in IOP with an additional advantage of control on hemodynamic responses following RSI. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5735474/ /pubmed/29284835 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aer.AER_100_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Anesthesia: Essays and Researches http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title_full To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title_fullStr To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title_full_unstemmed To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title_short To Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Infusion of Dexmedetomidine as Premedication in Attenuating the Rise of Intraocular Pressure Caused by Succinylcholine in Patients Undergoing Rapid Sequence Induction for General Anesthesia: A Randomized Study
title_sort to evaluate the efficacy of intravenous infusion of dexmedetomidine as premedication in attenuating the rise of intraocular pressure caused by succinylcholine in patients undergoing rapid sequence induction for general anesthesia: a randomized study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5735474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284835
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aer.AER_100_17
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